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Altarpiece of St Cosmas and St Damian
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Altarpiece of St Cosmas and St Damian
Altarpiece of Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian (The Sick Sacristan). Twin brothers born in Syria, these Christian saints, martyred c 303, were skilled physicians and surgeons and are shown attending a patient. Legend says they transplanted a leg from a corpse onto a patient with an ulcerated leg. Sano di Pietro Di Menico (or Ansano 1406 - 1481). Painting on panel
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15th Century Altarpiece Halo Healthcare And Medicine Human Leg Looking Away Lying Down Only Men Patient Saint Surgeon Surgery Three People Twins Sano Di Pietro Di Menico St Damian Ulcer
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This 15th-century altarpiece, titled "Altarpiece of St Cosmas and St Damian (The Sick Sacristan)", is a masterpiece by Sano di Pietro Di Menico. The painting depicts the twin brothers, born in Syria and revered as Christian saints, who were not only devout but also skilled physicians and surgeons. In this scene, they are shown attending to a patient with great care and compassion. According to legend, these remarkable siblings performed an extraordinary surgery where they transplanted a leg from a deceased person onto a patient suffering from an ulcerated leg. This miraculous act showcases their unwavering faith combined with their exceptional medical expertise. The painting exudes spirituality through its depiction of the haloed saints diligently tending to the sick individual lying on a bed. Their focused expressions suggest deep concentration as they work towards healing their patient's affliction. Sano di Pietro Di Menico's artistic prowess shines through his meticulous attention to detail in rendering the human leg being transplanted. The composition beautifully captures the indoor setting while emphasizing the significance of healthcare and medicine during that era. As we gaze upon this historical artwork today, it serves as a reminder of the profound impact religion had on society throughout centuries past. It also pays homage to these extraordinary twins whose devotion to both Christianity and medicine left an indelible mark on history.
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